... Amount of commercial shipping and number of trading partners affecting pathway strength A limited number of IMP have been identified in APEC Management Framework - Introd uced MarinePests Considerations ... Within APEC little is known on the introduction ofmarinepests Little practical information on measures to prevent introductions Lack of knowledge in what individual countries are doing ... Risk Management Framework Conclusions, including the results of the November 2001 Workshop Management Framework - Introd uced MarinePests Management capabilities and approaches APEC and the...
... attitude of the LOS Convention towards regionalism in the control of these sources of pollution The limits of regionalism: conclusions What we see when we look at the international law of the marine ... lacks any definition of a marine region It does, however introduce the idea of integrating the protection of the marine and coastal environment, requiring states to manage the marine environment ... regionalism in the law of the sea is at its most evident and most complex in Part XII of the LOS Convention There is no doubt that the fundamental elements of the law of the marine environment –...
... Various animals: 50 species ofmarine snakes, species of tortoise, and 16 marine mammal species have been identified (Source: Environmental Database Division, 2002) Out of 1260 marine fish species, ... supply nearly 4.2 million tons ofmarine fishes (table 4), 45,000 tons of shrimp (table 5), 64,000 tons of cuttlefish (table 6) and 59,000 tons of squid (table 7) Beside marine animals, there are ... Zooplankton: 468 species Benthic fauna: 6,337 species of benthos, 225 species ofmarine shrimps, 298 species of hard corals (Scleractinia) 53 species of cephalopods have been identified 2,038 fish...
... Overview of the biological effects of lost and discarded plastic debris in the marine environment Marine Pollution Bulletin 18, 319–326 Laist, D.W., 1997 Impacts ofmarine debris: entanglement ofmarine ... Carr, A., 1987 Impact of nondegradable marine debris on the ecology and survival outlook of sea turtles Marine Pollution Bulletin 18, 352–356 Cawthorn, M., 1989 Impacts ofmarine debris on wildlife ... and controllable source of pollution into the marine environment (Lentz, 1987) The Annex V of MARPOL is the key international authority for controlling ship sources ofmarine debris (Ninaber,...
... Overview of the biological effects of lost and discarded plastic debris in the marine environment Marine Pollution Bulletin 18, 319–326 Laist, D.W., 1997 Impacts ofmarine debris: entanglement ofmarine ... Carr, A., 1987 Impact of nondegradable marine debris on the ecology and survival outlook of sea turtles Marine Pollution Bulletin 18, 352–356 Cawthorn, M., 1989 Impacts ofmarine debris on wildlife ... and controllable source of pollution into the marine environment (Lentz, 1987) The Annex V of MARPOL is the key international authority for controlling ship sources ofmarine debris (Ninaber,...
... effect oferadicationof Helicobacter pylori as first line therapy in gastric high grade gastric lymphoma: 22 of a total of 38 (57.9%) enrolled patients obtained complete remission Data of the ... indicated the depth of infiltration of tumor as the determinant factor for the complete remission: 100% (7 of 7) of tumors limited to mucosa or submucosa versus 30% (3 of 10) of those infiltrating ... the present case, eradicationof HP infection obtained with a short course of antibiotic therapy resulted in a complete pathologic remission of a diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the stomach This...
... majority of the virus was cleared from the culture Therefore it is conceivable that the increase in the Page of percentage of viable cells observed between 8-12 days PI (Fig 1c) is due to division of ... determine whether the above treatment (combination of INS + INrs and Ro 31-8959) indeed results in eradicationof the infected virions and termination of the infection process, the following experiment ... infected by the WT HIV at MOI of and 24 h PI cells were treated, every two Figure Eradicationof HIV-1 infection H9 lymphocyte T cells were infected with the WT HIV-1 at MOI of 1, exactly as described...
... Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences, Chang Gung University, College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan Page of doi:10.1186/1752-1947-5-246 Cite this article as: Chang et al.: Sustained eradicationof hepatitis ... threefold the upper limit of normal were noted Prednisolone was withdrawn at the same time Marked elevation of aminotransferase levels (up to sevenfold the upper limit of normal) associated with ... during the first two years of his acute liver exacerbation, which decreased gradually thereafter Ultimately, his ALT levels remained between one- and twofold the upper limit of normal Sequential follow-up...
... Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008, 2:372 Cytotoxic activity (%) = (CPM of test – CPM of medium control)/(CPM of Maximum control – CPM of medium ... and IL2 revealed Figure of Volume ascites and number of transferred cells Volume of ascites and number of transferred cells: (a) Volume of ascites drained and number of DC+AK cells transferred ... ml of ascites from the hypogastric area every week for month A total of 13,222 ml of ascites was aspirated from this area (Figure 1a) Then, from 23 March 2007, we drained a total of 6000 ml of...
... 1, 2001 Max score Effect oferadicationof lice on cattle hides 101 Table Effect oferadicationof lice on the frequency of light flecks and spots in different regions of the hide (n=1032) Region ... the eradicationof lice to 61.6% after eradication The average sum score of the hides in the group decreased from 3.52 before eradication to 1.46 after eradication The general effects of the eradication ... the period before eradication and 664 from the period Table 1A Effect oferadicationof lice on the occurrence of light flecks and spots on cattle hides Number of hides Average of hide sum scores...
... shown to be infected with M hyopneumoniae Two of these herds Eradicationof Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae 361 Figure The quarterly prevalence of lung lesions of all slaughtered pigs during 1998-2000 were ... with that of the pilot study clearly visualised the experience that mixing of young feeder pigs of different health status can be disastrous for a large number of herds even if the number of animals ... the screening of health status The good motivation of the others can be seen as a result of the following modes of action: Veterinary consultation to the herd owners concerning eradication programmes...
... sensitivity of 94–99.3% and a specificity of 81.5–98.5% for serum samples The manufacturer of the SVANOVA IBR-Ab kit quotes figures of 100% se and 92% sp, relative to SN test The se and sp of milk ... the success of the project, as was the case with the eradicationof enzootic bovine leukosis [24] Annual surveillance of all dairy herds for antibodies against BHV-1 in BTM samples and of beef animals ... approval of the eradication programmes presented by certain Member States Off J L 2004, 249:20-25 EFTA Surveillance Authority: Decision No 74/94/COL 1994 Kujik HA: Experiences of selection eradication, ...
... in Figure 2.1 For a 6-DOF model of a vessel shown in Figure 2.2, the notation of the general motion of the marine vessel is described by the Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME, ... mode of control ofmarine vessel under various environmental conditions, the motivation for the development of a hybrid control for marine control system will be addressed General concept of hybrid ... Take-Off and Landing DOF Degree of freedom DP Dynamic positioning FFT Fast Fourier transform FPSO Floating Production Storage and Off-loading GNC Guidance and navigation control HyMarCS Hybrid Marine...
... region of the isolates DNA with the set of universal primers The PCR mixture (25 µl) contained 50-100ng of DNA, 2.5 µl of buffer 10X, 4µl of dNTPs, µl of MgCl2 25mM, 0.4µM of each primer, 0.25 µl of ... set of universal primers for all of the target species Ordered for primers production and checked the size of product amplified from the primer sequences 2.2.5 Identification of the isolates of ... Creation of calibration curve of OD value and dry weight Dry weight of biomass was determinated according to description in section 2.2.2 Calibration curve of each isolate was created based on OD of...
... information to predict the result of the eradication treatment But among the RM group, TNF-A T-1031C was useful as the indication of the success/failure of the eradication TNF-A C-863A polymorphism ... had a higher eradication rate relative to those with the -511CC genotype [18] This study aimed to examine the associations of the eradication rate with the functional polymorphisms of CYP2C19 G681A ... underlined are the bases of the single nucleotide polymorphism Genomic DNA (30ng to 100ng) was used per 25μl of reaction with 0.18mM dNTPs, 12.5 pmol of each primer, 0.5 units of "AmpliTaq Gold",...
... number of nauplii of T japonicus, because of the concentration being lower than the safety (uncertainty) factor of 100 On the other hand, relatively high concentrations (max 0.027-0.043 µg/L) of ... Acetone solution of 0.05 mL/L, which was made by adding 0.1 mL of acetone to L of filtered seawater, was used as acetone-control The TBTCl solution was made by adding 2000 mg of tributyltin (IV) ... Industries, Ltd., Japan) to L of filtered seawater with 0.05 mL/L acetone solution The TBTCl solution of 500 µg/L was made by adding 0.5 mL of 2000 mg/L TBTCl solution to L of filtered seawater, and...
... the themes of this book – concerns the type and scale of sources ofmarine pollution situated within the polar regions Of prime importance in this respect, the presence and intensity of land-based ... protection of the polar marine environment by several countries The two-fold role of domestic law and policy, present also in marine environmental protection – that of providing new initiatives and of ... Journal ofMarine and Coastal Law, Vol 13, 1998, pp 300–1, and the literature referred to therein For example, while an area of approximately 14 million km2 is most often referred to as the size of...
... three years of the date of its adoption: see Art 25(5)(b) of the Protocol Protection of the Antarctic marine environment 111 make decisions for implementing the Protocol regime Article 11 of the ... 7, application of Annex I is exempted in cases of emergency relating to the safety of human life or of ships, aircraft or equipment and facilities of high value, or protection of the environment ... contributes much of substance to the international law ofmarine pollution This annex grew out of the 1975 Code of Conduct for Antarctic Expeditions and Station 19 For the text of the 1964 Agreed...
... some concern about the 20 21 23 See, in general, Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects ofMarine Pollution, ‘The State of the Marine Environment’, Regional Seas Reports and Studies (Nairobi: ... Convention for the Prevention ofMarine Pollution by Dumping from Ships and Aircraft, has now been replaced by the 1992 Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic ... growth during the first half of this Terms of Reference for the Council of the Barents Euro–Arctic Region, Arts and 6; see text in UD Informasjon, No (Oslo: Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1993),...